Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 릴리즈 노트
Resolved caveats
Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server X6.1 Software Release Notes
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Resolved caveats
The following issues were found in previous releases and were resolved in X6.n.
Resolved in X6.1
Reference
ID
ID
Summary
85612,
85615
85615
External policy: a problem where modifying the Registration restriction policy or Call Policy
mode resulted in an incorrect policy service password being stored has been fixed.
mode resulted in an incorrect policy service password being stored has been fixed.
75287
Encrypted Duo Video calls: stability issues when encrypted Duo Video calls are started and
stopped repeatedly have been fixed.
stopped repeatedly have been fixed.
86688
Cisco TMS and Cisco VCS connectivity issues: the problem where the Cisco VCS would not
accept TLS connection requests from Cisco TMS has been fixed.
accept TLS connection requests from Cisco TMS has been fixed.
86881
Traversal links between Cisco VCSs (Controls and Expressways): the problem where a
traversal link between an X6.0 and an X5.n or earlier system may result in calls failing mid-call
and Movi not being able to publish presence has been fixed.
traversal link between an X6.0 and an X5.n or earlier system may result in calls failing mid-call
and Movi not being able to publish presence has been fixed.
87871
CVE-2011-0947: packets are only ESP encoded in one direction: this security vulnerability
found within X6.0 has been fixed as of X6.1.
PSIRT Evaluation:
found within X6.0 has been fixed as of X6.1.
PSIRT Evaluation:
The Cisco PSIRT has assigned this bug the following CVSS version 2 score.
The Base and Temporal CVSS scores as of the time of evaluation are 4.3/3.6:
The Base and Temporal CVSS scores as of the time of evaluation are 4.3/3.6:
CVE ID CVE-2011-0947 has been assigned to document this issue.
Additional information on Cisco's security vulnerability policy can be found at the following URL:
Additional information on Cisco's security vulnerability policy can be found at the following URL:
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OCS Relay performance improvements: a number of issues regarding stalled OCS Relay
communications have been fixed. This will improve OCS Relay’s handling of registrations and
presence reporting.
communications have been fixed. This will improve OCS Relay’s handling of registrations and
presence reporting.
Resolved in X6.0
CUCM interoperability
Reference
ID
ID
Summary
84065
Fixed instability issue in the Cisco VCS caused by an unlikely scenario where media lines get
reordered during SIP signaling. This scenario could have happened during an interworked
call over a SIP trunk to CUCM 8.5.
reordered during SIP signaling. This scenario could have happened during an interworked
call over a SIP trunk to CUCM 8.5.
78476
Fixed issue with scenarios where the Cisco VCS received a SIP message with an FQDN
present in the top Via line from a neighbor zone that caused the call to fail to be established
due to the Cisco VCS being unable to allocate media resources.
present in the top Via line from a neighbor zone that caused the call to fail to be established
due to the Cisco VCS being unable to allocate media resources.
83565
Cisco VCS fixed to never use an authentication tag length of less than 80 bits for
SRTCP streams.
SRTCP streams.
82159
In scenarios where the Cisco VCS is interworking a SIP call to H.323 and it receives a mid
call empty offer it would incorrectly send an empty TCS to the H.323 side. This would then
cause the call to drop. This has been fixed so that the Cisco VCS now sends capabilities
instead. This scenario would happen when the Cisco VCS interworks calls to the CUCM over
a SIP trunk.
call empty offer it would incorrectly send an empty TCS to the H.323 side. This would then
cause the call to drop. This has been fixed so that the Cisco VCS now sends capabilities
instead. This scenario would happen when the Cisco VCS interworks calls to the CUCM over
a SIP trunk.